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KCW: Kensington goes Lumberjack

October 23, 2014 By Adrianna 7 Comments

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Let’s just get this out of the way – this is my favorite thing I’ve ever made.  I say that about many things I make and it’s always true.  Don’t try to make sense of it, just trust me.  My 8 yr old here deserves the credit though.  She saw an ad for a Free People henley online that had sweater sleeves and said, “hey mom, can you make that for me?”.  I love that she doesn’t yet realize that you can click on the ad and buy it.DSC_0158

My Kensington Dress and Tee pattern was the perfect jumping off point for this top.  I only had to make a couple small alterations to make it work (shown in red below):

1. Angle the side seams for a more fitted shirt.

2. Raise the hem on the side about 4 inches and draw in a curve.Print

3.  Cut the sleeves at the elbow and finish the sleeve with something knitted.  You could certainly knit it yourself if you have those kind of skills, or you could cut the arms off an old sweater (take them in if they’re adult sized), or you can do what I did and cut the tops off knee high socks.  Lots of options!  The Free People version had what I believe to be a blanket stitch around the wrist hem in contrasting yarn, and it was very very cute.  And very very beyond my skill level.DSC_0240

My daughter loves her new shirt, but is very apprehensive about the alleged spiders in our yard.  I kept insisting there are no spiders in our yard.  I know this because they are all in our house.DSC_0185

I really want to make one of these for myself now.  The original version was a raglan, so I could easily alter the Lane Raglan to work for adults.  And my head is spinning a little bit imagining all the fabric/knit combinations I could make.  A sweater buying trip to Goodwill is in my future.

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This is my first time in about 3 and a half years sewing for a season other than hot and I really enjoyed it.  New colors, new textures, it’s all fun.  Now if only we lived in a place that was always fall.  Seems like summer and winter have dibs on that.  Why is that?  EXPLAIN YOURSELF SCIENCE!

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Did I mention this is my first real post in like, 4 months?  Maybe that’s why I can’t think of anything to say.  Bear with me as I ease back into this thing, folks.  I might have one other KCW make in me this week, but my house looks like the house of someone who hasn’t finished unpacking and has drafted 3 new patterns in the last 2 weeks and has 3 kids and no live-in maid.  So, we’ll see what my priorities are, won’t we?  Happy KCW!DSC_0230

Filed Under: Hey June, knit, pattern, shirt Tagged With: Hey June, knit, pattern, shirt

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Comments

  1. Dee says

    October 23, 2014 at 3:33 pm

    I think this is very cool. I love the idea of chopping off socks! And your photos are lovely.

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  2. Corinnea says

    October 23, 2014 at 9:13 pm

    So cute!! I would love one for myself too!!

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  3. lucinda says

    October 24, 2014 at 9:17 am

    super cute! I have your Kensington pattern, so may have to give this a try! Glad you’re back to “regular” posting, though the Friday Fiver has been lots of fun too! Eager to get a peek at the new patterns:)

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  4. girllikethesea says

    October 24, 2014 at 12:29 pm

    It is awesooooome! I love the mods you made on the pattern. The placket looks so nice too. Alas….I guess I’ll have to make a Kensington sometime soon. I don’t blame the girl for fearing the spiders. It’s a sensible fear that will hopefully keep her alive longer

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  5. Justine says

    October 25, 2014 at 7:02 am

    This is completely and utterly fabulous – shall be ‘complimenting’ this :-)

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  6. thesoutherninstitute says

    October 26, 2014 at 9:23 pm

    You’re daughter is awesome! I love this!

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  7. Trayne says

    October 26, 2014 at 11:38 pm

    Love this… did something similar using two 2 shirts and cutting the second one up to add for the longer sleeve. I like the curved bottom and higher side … must remember that… and I like that you used knee socks…will add that to my try to remember list. I like repurposing and redoing things

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